Rookie U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC: D-NY) has become the gift that keeps on giving. At least, for political writers, comedy writers—well, the ones that still believe comedy doesn’t pick …
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Only Ignorant People Overlook the Obvious: Reassessing the Bush Doctrine
by Morgan Deaneby Morgan DeaneI’ve been working on a new project that requires a good deal of reading in classical Chinese texts. These texts are classics for a reason and this quote in particular …
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A series of militant attacks throughout Afghanistan is a stark reminder of the country’s degeneration. In one of the latest attacks on Afghanistan’s capital, local media reported that four were killed …
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Defense-Industry Talent Exchange Pilot Program Launches
by Katie Begleyby Katie BegleyThe Department of Defense announced the launch of a pilot program to connect DoD and private-sector leaders in an exchange program. The pilot program will bring 13 participants together for …
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18 January: This Day in Military History
by Chris Carterby Chris CarterToday’s post is in honor of Lt. William T. Costen and Lt. Charles Turner, whose A-6 Intruder was shot down on this date in 1991 during Operation DESERT STORM. Costen …
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The dust has finally settled from al-Qaeda’s most recent attack in Kenya. The multi-pronged assault took place on 15 January. According to reports, the attack began in the mid afternoon …
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Starbucks’ Nattering Nabobs of Leftist Conformity Create Needless Needle Controversy
by Steve Pomperby Steve PomperConsidering my previous occupation, it’s no surprise I’ve enjoyed a cup or two of joe from the java giant, Starbucks Coffee Company. Both on and off the job. It’s not …
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Is the Islamic State defeated? Not yet. While reeling and lacking any firm territory, ISIS remains a potent force within Syria. That was made evident on Wednesday when four Americans —two …
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FeaturedThis Day in Military History
17 January: This Day in Military History
by Chris Carterby Chris CarterToday’s post is in honor of Lt. Cmdr. Michael Scott Speicher, a Naval F/A-18 aviator who was shot down by an Iraqi MiG on this day in 1991, becoming the …
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In the midst of rising tensions between Russia and the West, Britain has decided to construct new military bases in Southeast Asia and the Caribbean. The announcement of England’s intent …